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. ♪ >>> i have a super-cool science video for you guys. a bottle of water. looks like any normal bottle of water, right? watch as the guy picks the bottle up, shakes it a little bit, and then turns it over. it's frozen now. so it's no longer a bottle of water. it's a bottle of ice. >> weird. >> this is a scientific process called super-cooling and you can do it with water, but you have to be very careful about it. you have to remove all of the nucleation sites. what that means, you have to use really purified water, distilled water, and you need a relatively smooth, very clean container, no dust partics, n no calcium in it. aouheerer freezer. so basically when you get the super-cooled water out of the freezer, which is what they had just done when we see the water of this video still in the bottle, then he shakes it. introducing an air bubble. and that allows the water to freeze instantly around that nucleation site, so we see the water instantly become ice. >>> tough economic times can lead to a lot of people looking for jobs. you can update your resume a m
. ♪ >>> i have a super-cool science video for you guys. a bottle of water. looks like any normal bottle of water, right? watch as the guy picks the bottle up, shakes it a little bit, and then turns it over. it's frozen now. so it's no longer a bottle of water. it's a bottle of ice. >> weird. >> this is a scientific process called super-cooling and you can do it with water, but you have to be very careful about it. you have to remove all of the nucleation sites. what that...
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hebrew and science. dad teaches just about everything else. but perhaps most curiously they practice something called elimination communication. or diaperless parenting. that's right, no diapers. not even for newborns who tend to pee every 15 minutes. >> what do you say to people who look at you and just go, that's just -- >> thank you for my opinion. it works for us. my child stopped peing in a diaper at 12 months and i've never scraped poop off their butt. have a nice day. >> reporter: why are people so hostile to other people's parenting? >> one of my theorys is we -- women especially have taken office politics and have transported them to our homes. and to our social circles. there's a strong -- >> reporter: you're either with me or against me? >> yep, and you're either right or you're wrong. >> reporter: you're either right or you're a horrible mom. >> for sure. >> reporter: this style parenting clearly requires a lot of time spent at home, something she can't do while starring in "the big bang theory." >> sheldon you're ruining boyfriend
hebrew and science. dad teaches just about everything else. but perhaps most curiously they practice something called elimination communication. or diaperless parenting. that's right, no diapers. not even for newborns who tend to pee every 15 minutes. >> what do you say to people who look at you and just go, that's just -- >> thank you for my opinion. it works for us. my child stopped peing in a diaper at 12 months and i've never scraped poop off their butt. have a nice day....
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the american beverage association is questioning the science of these studies. got lots of great interesting stories on our website at abc2news.com. that's the place for all the health needs. >>> a scare at an area school as an odor takes over. hazmat was called in but not before some people got sick. jeff hager has more. >>> plus, for some a helpful hand can turn into an empty wallet. how scammers are looking at storm victims. >>> and happy birthday to the oreo cookie. how the company is celebrating. >>> all right. let's get you up to the minute on some of our top stories. baltimore police have suspended an officer in the death of this girl, 13-year-old monae turnage, for his conduct after the shooting. her body was found in an alley in northeast baltimore. two boys, ages 12 and 13 have been charged with involuntary manslaughter. the suspended officer had a relationship with the sister of one of the boys. >>> a volunteer firefighter was released from shock trauma. authorities say he was helping a driver at the scene of the crash in carney when he was hit in the
the american beverage association is questioning the science of these studies. got lots of great interesting stories on our website at abc2news.com. that's the place for all the health needs. >>> a scare at an area school as an odor takes over. hazmat was called in but not before some people got sick. jeff hager has more. >>> plus, for some a helpful hand can turn into an empty wallet. how scammers are looking at storm victims. >>> and happy birthday to the oreo...
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she was known for inspiring generations of young people especially girls towards pursuing careers in science. she died at the age of 61. top aids experts in washington this week for the first time in 22 years with the international aids conference. aids memorial quilt was layed out on the national mall, that quilt has 94,000 names and a specific role in the fight against the disease. experts say there are more than 34 million people living with hiv and aids around the world. >>> a shipyard worker charged with setting fire that caused $400 million in damages to the u.s. navy submarine made its first court appearance. casey james did not enter a plea. he is charged with arson inside the u.s.s. miami. he is charged with a smaller fire outside the sub in june. no one was killed but there were minor injuries. he didn't enter a plea. he could face life in prison if convicted. >>> today is one of those days where the outdoor activities you are going to want to do them in the morning. mowing the yard, yes, 76 baltimore, 75 dc. 78 degrees in york. 75 frederick. 72 culpepper and win chester. the tempe
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i want to turn to our science expert. i want to turn to our science expert. paul were you tracking these. you were telling me the time these tornadoes were on the ground stunned you most. >> they were on the ground a long time. we call them long track. some could have been on the ground 20 miles or more. in addition to being on the ground, they were very intense. ef-2s, 3s and 4s are exceptionally wide as well. >> 17 tornadoes since the beginning of the year, we're only march 3rd at this point. what is the worst of the season typically? >> the peak in tornado season, in the united states usually occurs if the late april to early may time frame. we still have a long way to go to even reach the peak of the season. >> thanks so much. >>> we'll move on to politics now, your voice, your vote. tonight the all-out push until super tuesday. first the voting in washington state. caucuses there. 43 delegates at stake. david kerley is tracking it all. >> good evening. if evangelicals show up. santorum could do well. three of the candidates were half a country away. tryi
i want to turn to our science expert. i want to turn to our science expert. paul were you tracking these. you were telling me the time these tornadoes were on the ground stunned you most. >> they were on the ground a long time. we call them long track. some could have been on the ground 20 miles or more. in addition to being on the ground, they were very intense. ef-2s, 3s and 4s are exceptionally wide as well. >> 17 tornadoes since the beginning of the year, we're only march 3rd at...
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much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> and finally, virtually every super hero legend, it's the story of an ordinary person who finds a power he or she did not know they had. tonight, we have one of those stories. a guy named lenny
much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerged. [ rob ] my welds are a si
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that's the science part of it. but what's incredible about a day like this, on the 2nd of march, this is something that we don't even see late april or early may, when the number and intensity of tornadoes is at its peak, climateologically. >> tell us what's in store tonight. >> as a meteorologist to watch hundreds of tornado warnings come in one day, and still have them going on tonight. and you're watching a radar picture from west virginia, to tennessee, kentucky, all the way into the deep south, this is a really mind-blowing day. so, who can be expecting more action tonight? look at the region that is highlighted here. if you are in this region, you are not in the clear. you are still in the heart of this. and you need to have those weather radios ready and be watching for all the very latest. diane? >> all right, ginger. thank you. another anxious night for millions of people. we'll stay on top of this storm and bring you every bulletin as it happens. >>> but we want to tell you about the other news this day,
that's the science part of it. but what's incredible about a day like this, on the 2nd of march, this is something that we don't even see late april or early may, when the number and intensity of tornadoes is at its peak, climateologically. >> tell us what's in store tonight. >> as a meteorologist to watch hundreds of tornado warnings come in one day, and still have them going on tonight. and you're watching a radar picture from west virginia, to tennessee, kentucky, all the way...
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others came more recently, to study business and science and engineering. but as soon as they get their degree, we send them home, to invent new products and get jobs somewhere else. that doesn't make sense. i believe as strongly as ever, we should take on illegal immigration. that's why my administration has put more boots on the border than ever before. that's why there are fewer illegal crossings than when i took office. the opponents of action are out of excuses. we should be working on comprehensive immigration reform right now. [ cheers and applause ] but if election year politics keeps congress from acting on a comprehensive plan, let's agree to stop expelling responsible young people, who want to staff our lands, start new businesses, defend this country. send me a law that gives them a chance to earn their citizenship. i will sign it right away. [ cheers and applause ] you see, an economy built to last is one where we encourage the talent and ingenuity of every person in this country. that means, women should earn equal pay for equal work. [ applau
others came more recently, to study business and science and engineering. but as soon as they get their degree, we send them home, to invent new products and get jobs somewhere else. that doesn't make sense. i believe as strongly as ever, we should take on illegal immigration. that's why my administration has put more boots on the border than ever before. that's why there are fewer illegal crossings than when i took office. the opponents of action are out of excuses. we should be working on...
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or just the science of polling. >> or the number of times i have refused to pick up my phone when i can see it's research firm. but nonetheless, i think a nightmare frankly, maybe we can all agree on this, there are some electoral college/popular vote difference. >> one scenario is that it just doesn't come down to one state, like ohio, is that you got four, five states and each one of those five is in that circumstance and we're in total confusion. >> we have december 31st coming up. >> you talk about ohio, they don't even count all of the absentee votes in ohio until november 16th. it will take longer than that for the provisional votes. you talked about polls. last time around, our abc news/washington posthad president obama's dead-on. 53%. now romney at 49%. talk about the possibility that romney wins the popular vote and loses the electoral. >> in 52 presidential elections the popular vote and the electoral have con insided john quincy adams. hayes in '76. bush over gore in 2000. that's not a bad record. 52 out of 56. i wouldn't worry about it so much. >> or 2 out of 3. >> i think
or just the science of polling. >> or the number of times i have refused to pick up my phone when i can see it's research firm. but nonetheless, i think a nightmare frankly, maybe we can all agree on this, there are some electoral college/popular vote difference. >> one scenario is that it just doesn't come down to one state, like ohio, is that you got four, five states and each one of those five is in that circumstance and we're in total confusion. >> we have december 31st...
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when friend at espn sports science put sensors on her hands they found out why. each stroke generates up to 24 pounds of force, and while the average person is stronger on one side, and veers off of course, her stroke is almost perfectly balanced. over in track and field, jesse williams can jump higher than any person on the planet, all most 2 feet higher than heap is tall thanks to a step that generates 1,200 pounds of force enough to lift his own body weight eight times. and his technique pushes the laws of physics, spinning so fast, arching so far, 140 degrees, his center of gravity technically stays outside of his body. and when it comes to power and tiny packages it is tough to beat gymnasts like gabby douglas spinning on the unevan bars, she spun around the bar three times a second and is able to locate the target, in her field of view for .023 of a second. but before they run and jump, the super-humans get to march into the stadium behind me. all evening watching the laser lights, the skydivers from helicopters, as director danny boyle of "slum dog million
when friend at espn sports science put sensors on her hands they found out why. each stroke generates up to 24 pounds of force, and while the average person is stronger on one side, and veers off of course, her stroke is almost perfectly balanced. over in track and field, jesse williams can jump higher than any person on the planet, all most 2 feet higher than heap is tall thanks to a step that generates 1,200 pounds of force enough to lift his own body weight eight times. and his technique...
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took two hours to fill out the questionnaire and after a handful of dates she is not big the science. >> it didn't seem scientific. >> reporter: autumn may be on to something, according to a recent survey by this professor of psychology, that runs the institute, a love lab at ucla. >> online dating sites are very unlikely to have the power to make better choice for you than you could make for yourself. >> reporter: eharmony its proud of its accomplishments. the former ceo told abc news two years ago. >> i think of our algorithm as a starting point the way to say to the user here are a bunch of matches you are compatible with. >> reporter: pointing out that professor carnie has never seen the science that goes into the love formula because it is secret. but carnie's 50-page study says that's part of the problem. eharmony and others claim scientific results but won't provide evidence the hefty questionnaires actually use science to find a better match since the answers cannot be verified. >> people aren't always honest. it is a shock. i know. people aren't always honest about themselves
took two hours to fill out the questionnaire and after a handful of dates she is not big the science. >> it didn't seem scientific. >> reporter: autumn may be on to something, according to a recent survey by this professor of psychology, that runs the institute, a love lab at ucla. >> online dating sites are very unlikely to have the power to make better choice for you than you could make for yourself. >> reporter: eharmony its proud of its accomplishments. the former...
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science. nice, well done. well done. >> the math that was going on in the weather area just moments ago was like, phew, i'm exhausted. here comes the impulse of low pressure. the reason it comes up, this is a leap day storm. you have all of this, this big ice and snow. and powerful thunderstorms in the southland that drag to the coastline. meanwhile, near record highs. tallahassee, near 80 trdegrees. we have a lot of weather to talk >> all that weather was brought to you by universal pictures, "the lorax." >> this gentleman is 19 years old and has a 92-year-old mother. there's my science -- >> doing the math. >>> coming up, explosive charges against the church of scientology. an insider speaks out. an abc news exclusive. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. ne
science. nice, well done. well done. >> the math that was going on in the weather area just moments ago was like, phew, i'm exhausted. here comes the impulse of low pressure. the reason it comes up, this is a leap day storm. you have all of this, this big ice and snow. and powerful thunderstorms in the southland that drag to the coastline. meanwhile, near record highs. tallahassee, near 80 trdegrees. we have a lot of weather to talk >> all that weather was brought to you by...
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. >> it's quite an inexact science. >> there's a lot of apps that you can download to tell you the cheapest gas in your area. >>> as we came on the area, diana nyad was said to be looking good according to her twitter feed. >> she's attempting to swim 103 miles from cuba to the florida keys. they say she's comfortable, confident and steady in the water. >> she had suffered four jellyfish stings last night, but is enjoying calm seas and little wind. >> she said today is more like swimming. last night was like survival. you mentioned the stings. multiple on her lips, forehead, neck, some of them from the box jellyfish. no, thank you. >> and those waters are shark infested. she's a tough lady. we're sitting here reading the news. she's out there right now dealing with it. good luck to her. >>> coming up, the florida teacher who used hot sauce as a discipline. a strange twist from the courtroom to the classroom. >> guess you can't say, hot for teacher, right? and a remarkable voyage for the country's oldest warship. you're watching "world news now." [ male announcer ] we did a febreze experimen
. >> it's quite an inexact science. >> there's a lot of apps that you can download to tell you the cheapest gas in your area. >>> as we came on the area, diana nyad was said to be looking good according to her twitter feed. >> she's attempting to swim 103 miles from cuba to the florida keys. they say she's comfortable, confident and steady in the water. >> she had suffered four jellyfish stings last night, but is enjoying calm seas and little wind. >> she...
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. >> reporter: his helmet project has already won this year's state science fair. >> state science fair thought it was really innovative idea. and wanted to, obviously, they rewarded him with the seagate rising star award. it's the highest science honor a middle school student can get. for him, it's about more than an award. >> it's real-life application. so it can be used to actually help people. >> reporter: brianna long, abc news. >> t.j., i took it upon myself to develop a little helmet for you as well. i designed this for you. what do you think? >> wow. i look like 20,000 leagues under the sea there. >> it does a lot of fancy things. just give it a shot before you -- attention - americans living with limited mobility. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. ho
. >> reporter: his helmet project has already won this year's state science fair. >> state science fair thought it was really innovative idea. and wanted to, obviously, they rewarded him with the seagate rising star award. it's the highest science honor a middle school student can get. for him, it's about more than an award. >> it's real-life application. so it can be used to actually help people. >> reporter: brianna long, abc news. >> t.j., i took it upon myself...
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and we will have "morning papers" when we come right back. [ female announcer ] there's a science to the perfect swisssh. it's about zero weight, 100% more nourishment, hair that's not weighed down. introducing new aqua light from pantene. our lightweight conditioning formula nourishes then rinses clean in seconds, leaving hair perfectly conditioned to swisssh. new aqua light. pantene. hair so healthy it shines. [ woman ] swisssh. here's mine. now you show me yours. come on! swisssh your hair and upload it on pantene's facebook page. swisssh! [ giggling ] have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alco
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. abracadabra. ♪ hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida, for just 99 dollars one-way. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. >>> good morning news time 7:26. 68 degrees outside. and baltimore comey police are locking -- county police are look for a gunman who shot and killed a 18-year-old outside a hot neil it happen
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. abracadabra. ♪ hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you...
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apparently, it's all rooted in science. your dog or your cat may be depressed. and the treatment that works for humans may work for your pets. it's true. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: of all the absurd things we do for our pets, the massages, the themed birthday parties, the treadmills, the high-end couture. the paris hilton dog house. >> inside is moldings and lighting and heat and aircondit. >> reporter: of all of the over-the-top pampering, this picture, struck me as the apex of this particular brand of mania. this doe-eyed little pooch is staring into an artificial sunlight generator, in case he's getting depressed from lack of sun exposure. it's made by a company called max lighting. then, i heard of the inventor. max's doctor told him to use a bright box to counter the gloomy days. it worked. not only on max, but on his golden retriever, luke. >> luke and i were basking in the sun. and he was drawn to the light. >> reporter: max did research. and a lot of vets say pets may be getting seasonal affective disorder. a condition that causes depre
apparently, it's all rooted in science. your dog or your cat may be depressed. and the treatment that works for humans may work for your pets. it's true. abc's dan harris has the story. >> reporter: of all the absurd things we do for our pets, the massages, the themed birthday parties, the treadmills, the high-end couture. the paris hilton dog house. >> inside is moldings and lighting and heat and aircondit. >> reporter: of all of the over-the-top pampering, this picture,...
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a so-called mishmash of components that could never fly together nor be a fourth grade science project. >>> and finally, some people are crying foul over there. take a look at what happened last night. rangers/yankees game. two fans, catching a foul ball that was thrown in the stands. as you can see there. there's a boy, though, sitting next to them, who was hoping for the ball. he's reaching for the ball. you hear, they can't give it to the kid? now, again, it's loud. the guy did just catch a ball. he's excited. let's just say, for him, though, it's a baseball. for the kid, it's the greatest day of his life. >> i guarantee the player was throwing it to the kid, too. >> of course, he was throwing it to the kid. finally, someone steps up. they did get him a ball. >> but not the ball. >> not the ball. >>> we're going to turn to isabel celis, the 6-year-old arizona girl who fannished from her own bed this weekend. her parents are speaking for the first time as a key witness comes forward with what may have happened on saturday. neal karlinsky is in tucson, with the latest. good morning, n
a so-called mishmash of components that could never fly together nor be a fourth grade science project. >>> and finally, some people are crying foul over there. take a look at what happened last night. rangers/yankees game. two fans, catching a foul ball that was thrown in the stands. as you can see there. there's a boy, though, sitting next to them, who was hoping for the ball. he's reaching for the ball. you hear, they can't give it to the kid? now, again, it's loud. the guy did just...
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that are really public policy issues, the public is there now, driven in part by improved sonograms, science has come in to complicate the thinking about abortion. >> but if this is where the debates are, the actual policy debates are -- this is where they are in the states. but the tone and the language, you still have republican -- major party candidates talking about rape. i mean you still have language from the republican leaders that is so disconnected from where most women see and feel about these issues. >> i just want -- it is probably easier to be pro-choice in a republican party than to be pro-life in the democratic party? >> we have a lot of pro-life democrats. >> barbara, you want to weigh in? >> yeah, i do. it is an amazing statistic that 50% of the births in this country are births that were not wanted even with birth control pills and pregnancies that were unintended and we did not talk very much about the supreme court and what would have happened if it had been mitt romney, who was going to be able to perhaps choose supreme court justices. four of them are over the age of 70
that are really public policy issues, the public is there now, driven in part by improved sonograms, science has come in to complicate the thinking about abortion. >> but if this is where the debates are, the actual policy debates are -- this is where they are in the states. but the tone and the language, you still have republican -- major party candidates talking about rape. i mean you still have language from the republican leaders that is so disconnected from where most women see and...
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. >>> for the second straight year, a tiny town in arkansas looked like the set of a science fiction movie. dozens of birds fell to their deaths saturday night. far fewer however than the thousand that died the year before. but just as mysterious. now, authorities believe the bird were spooked by fireworks and became disoriented. they say this time someone deliberately set off fireworks near the roost >> strange story. in serious news this morning. one of the most abused drugs in america may soon become available in its purest form. some doctors say a godsend for those who actually suffer with serious pain. addiction specialists say it is not worth the risk. with more on this. here is abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: the powerful painkiller aimed at people like kelly omsbracher who suffers from intense migraine headaches. >> throbbing, pulsating. feeling like spears are coming through my eyes. >> reporter: undergoing testing in patients, it contains hydrocordone, ten times stronger than vicodin. one of four companies developing the drugs told abc news zohydro represents a potentiall
. >>> for the second straight year, a tiny town in arkansas looked like the set of a science fiction movie. dozens of birds fell to their deaths saturday night. far fewer however than the thousand that died the year before. but just as mysterious. now, authorities believe the bird were spooked by fireworks and became disoriented. they say this time someone deliberately set off fireworks near the roost >> strange story. in serious news this morning. one of the most abused drugs in...
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ohio is like a political science, psychological experiment. a 40,000-square mile skinner box where these people were subjected to all these ads talking about how nefarious and evil mitt romney was. so the working class white voters breaking for romney in other states so far as we can tell, are not breaking that way yet for romney. it's more of an even race in ohio. so there is a lot of confidence right now. >> and they've been treating as a constant almost excessive effort for years to get that ground game in place, jake. i want to go to barbara walters because you were raising your hand earlier, signaling. do you have news? >> well, just when we were talking about mrs. romney and what they're going to do. you know, the president is 51. if he lost, he has years ahead to have a career, to continue in politics. he said he may want to teach. i mean, he has a whole future. mrs. romney has said, this is it, if her husband loses, no more politics. she's not sure what they will do, no more politics. she is tired. she has been not just his constant co
ohio is like a political science, psychological experiment. a 40,000-square mile skinner box where these people were subjected to all these ads talking about how nefarious and evil mitt romney was. so the working class white voters breaking for romney in other states so far as we can tell, are not breaking that way yet for romney. it's more of an even race in ohio. so there is a lot of confidence right now. >> and they've been treating as a constant almost excessive effort for years to...